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19、FUNDAMENTAL ELEMENT OF THE USE OF THE CONTENTS HEREOF, AND THESE CONTENTS WOULD NOT BE PUBLISHED BY TIA WITHOUT SUCH LIMITATIONS. TIA/EIA-136-362-1E iiiContents 1 1 Scope 1 2 2 References2 3 3 Definitions and abbreviations 3 4 4 Layered overview of radio interface5 5 5 Introduction to the Medium Acc
20、ess Control (MAC) procedures .6 6 5.2.1 Temporary Block Flow . 6 7 5.2.2 Temporary Flow Identity 6 8 5.2.3 Uplink State Flag 6 9 5.2.4 Medium Access modes . 7 10 5.5.1 Mobile station side 7 11 5.5.1.1 Cell reselection. 8 12 5.5.1.2 System information on PBCCH . 8 13 5.5.1.3 Suspension of operation t
21、o receive system information. 8 14 5.5.1.4 Frequency Parameters 8 15 5.5.2 System Information. 8 16 6 Paging Procedures 9 17 7 MAC Procedures in Packet Idle Mode10 18 7.1.1 Packet resource assignment for uplink procedure. 10 19 7.1.2 Contention resolution 10 20 7.1.3. TBF establishment completion.11
22、 21 7.1.4 Timing Advance 11 22 7.1.5 Abnormal cases. 11 23 7.2.1 Packet downlink assignment procedure 11 24 7.2.2 Packet downlink assignment procedure completion . 11 25 7.2.3 Reserved 11 26 7.2.4 Abnormal cases. 11 27 8 MAC Procedures in Packet Transfer Mode .12 28 8.1.1 Uplink RLC data block trans
23、fer 12 29 8.1.1.1 Dynamic allocation uplink RLC data block transfer 12 30 8.1.1.1.1 WPACCH operation 13 31 8.1.1.1.2 Resource Reallocation for Uplink . 14 32 8.1.1.1.2.1 Abnormal cases. 15 33 8.1.1.1.3 Establishment of Downlink TBF . 15 34 8.1.1.1.3.1 Abnormal cases. 16 35 8.1.1.2 Extended Dynamic A
24、llocation uplink RLC data block transfer. 16 36 8.1.1.2.1 Uplink PDCH Allocation. 16 37 8.1.1.2.2 WPACCH operation 17 38 8.1.1.3 Fixed Allocation uplink RLC data block transfer 17 39 8.1.1.3.1 Transfer of RLC/MAC blocks. 17 40 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E iv 8.1.1.3.2 Reallocation for open-ended TBF . 18 1 8.
25、1.1.3.2.1 At the beginning of each fixed allocation . 20 2 8.1.1.3.2.2 Upon receipt of the reallocation request . 20 3 8.1.1.3.2.3 Upon exhaustion of the current allocation 20 4 8.1.1.3.2.4 Ending the TBF. 21 5 8.1.1.3.2.5 Abnormal Cases 21 6 8.1.1.3.3 Reserved 21 7 8.1.1.3.4 WPACCH operation 21 8 8
26、.1.1.3.5 Establishment of Downlink TBF . 22 9 8.1.1.3.5.1 Abnormal cases. 22 10 8.1.1.4 Network initiated release of uplink TBF 22 11 8.1.1.5 Abnormal cases 23 12 8.1.2 Downlink RLC data block transfer . 23 13 8.1.2.1 Downlink RLC data block transfer 24 14 8.1.2.2 Polling for Packet Downlink Ack/Nac
27、k. 24 15 8.1.2.3 Reserved. 25 16 8.1.2.4 Resource Reassignment for Downlink . 25 17 8.1.2.4a Establishment of downlink TBF after downlink TBF release 25 18 8.1.2.4.1 Abnormal cases 25 19 8.1.2.5 Establishment of uplink TBF 25 20 8.1.2.5.1 Abnormal cases 26 21 8.1.2.6 Reserved. 27 22 8.1.2.7 Reserved
28、. 27 23 8.1.2.8 Network initiated abnormal release of downlink TBF . 27 24 8.7.1 Abnormal release with return to 30kHz control channel 28 25 8.7.2 Abnormal release with random access 28 26 8.7.3 Abnormal release with system information. 28 27 9 RLC procedures in packet transfer mode.29 28 9.1.1 Send
29、 state variable V(S) 29 29 9.1.1a Control send state variable V(CS). 29 30 9.1.2 Acknowledge state variable V(A). 30 31 9.1.3 Acknowledge state array V(B)30 32 9.1.3.1 Reserved. 30 33 9.1.3.2 Acknowledge State Array V(B) . 30 34 9.1.4 Block sequence number BSN 31 35 9.1.4.1 Reserved. 31 36 9.1.4.2 B
30、lock sequence number BSN. 31 37 9.1.4a Reduced Block Sequence Number RBSN. 31 38 9.1.5 Receive state variable V(R) 31 39 9.1.5.1 Receive header state variable V(H) 31 40 9.1.6 Receive window state variable V(Q) 31 41 9.1.7 Receive state array V(N). 32 42 9.1.7.1 Reserved. 32 43 9.1.7.2 Receive state
31、 array V(N) 32 44 9.1.8 Starting sequence number (SSN) and received block bitmap (RBB) 32 45 9.1.8.1 Reserved. 32 46 9.1.8.2 Starting sequence number (SSN) and received block bitmap (RBB). 32 47 9.1.8.2.1 Extended Polling 32 48 9.1.8.2.2 Determination of SSN 33 49 9.1.8.2.3 Generation of the bitmap
32、. 33 50 9.1.8.2.4 Interpretation of the bitmap . 34 51 9.1.9 Window Size. 35 52 9.1.9a Filler octets 35 53 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E v9.1.10 Compression 35 1 9.1.11 Segmentation of LLC PDUs into RLC data units . 37 2 9.1.12 Re-assembly of LLC PDUs from RLC data units. 37 3 9.1.12a Segmentation of RLC/MAC c
33、ontrol messages into RLC/MAC control blocks 39 4 9.1.12b Re-assembly of RLC/MAC control messages from RLC/MAC control blocks . 39 5 9.1.13 Priority of LLC PDUs. 39 6 9.3.1 Countdown procedure. 40 7 9.3.2 Acknowledged mode operation. 41 8 9.3.2.1 Incremental Redundancy (IR) Support. 41 9 9.3.2.2 Esta
34、blishment of Temporary Block Flow. 42 10 9.3.2.3 Operation of uplink Temporary Block Flow 42 11 9.3.2.4 Release of uplink Temporary Block Flow 42 12 9.3.2.5 Operation of downlink Temporary Block Flow . 43 13 9.3.2.6 Release of downlink Temporary Block Flow. 43 14 9.3.3 Unacknowledged mode operation.
35、 43 15 9.3.3.1 Establishment of Temporary Block Flow. 44 16 9.3.3.2 Operation of uplink Temporary Block Flow 44 17 9.3.3.3 Release of uplink Temporary Block Flow 44 18 9.3.3.4 Operation of downlink Temporary Block Flow . 44 19 9.3.3.5 Release of downlink Temporary Block Flow. 45 20 9.4.1 Abnormal re
36、lease with random access 45 21 9.4.2 Abnormal release with return to 30 kHz control channel . 45 22 10 RLC/MAC block structure 46 23 10.0.1 Radio block for data transfer. 46 24 10.0.2 Radio block for control message. 46 25 10.3.1 Downlink RLC/MAC control block 47 26 10.3.2 Uplink RLC/MAC control blo
37、ck 47 27 10.3a.1 WGPRS Downlink RLC data block 49 28 10.3a.2 WGPRS Uplink RLC data block. 51 29 10.3a.3 WGPRS Downlink RLC/MAC header 51 30 10.3a.4 Uplink RLC/MAC header . 52 31 10.4.1 Uplink state flag (USF) field. 52 32 10.4.2 Spare Field 52 33 10.4.3 Stall indicator (SI) bit 52 34 10.4.4 Suppleme
38、ntary/Polling (S/P) Bit. 52 35 10.4.5 Relative Reserved Block Period (RRBP) field . 53 36 10.4.6 Countdown Value (CV) field 54 37 10.4.7 Payload Type (PT) field 54 38 10.4.8 Final block indicator (FBI) bit 54 39 10.4.8a Coding Scheme indicator field (COS). 54 40 10.4.8b Puncturing Scheme Indicator f
39、ield (PUS). 55 41 10.4.9 TLLI Indicator (TI) bit 55 42 10.4.9a Address Control (AC) bit 55 43 10.4.9b Final Segment (FS) bit 56 44 10.4.9c Radio Transaction Identifier (RTI) field . 56 45 10.4.9d Direction (D) bit 56 46 10.4.10 Temporary Flow Identifier (TFI) field 56 47 10.4.11 Extension (E) Bit. 5
40、6 48 10.4.12 Block Sequence Number (BSN) field . 57 49 10.4.12a Reduced Block Sequence Number (RBSN) bit. 57 50 10.4.13 More (M) bit 57 51 10.4.14 Length Indicator (LI) field 57 52 10.4.15 TLLI field 57 53 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E vi 10.4.16 RLC data field. 57 1 10.4.17 Control message contents field . 58
41、 2 11 Message functional definitions and contents 59 3 11.1.1 Message classification. 60 4 11.1.1.1 Distribution messages. 60 5 11.1.1.2 Non-distribution messages . 60 6 11.1.1.2.1 Format of the address information. 60 7 11.1.2 Error detection mechanism . 60 8 11.1.3 Error labels 61 9 11.1.3.1 Gener
42、ic error labels 61 10 11.1.3.2 Ignore error label . 61 11 11.1.3.3 Message escape error label 62 12 11.1.4 Error detection and order of precedence . 62 13 11.1.4.1 Unknown message type 62 14 11.1.4.2 Message not compatible with current protocol state 62 15 11.1.4.3 Syntactically incorrect message 62
43、 16 11.1.4.3.1 Messages with error label: Distribution part error 63 17 11.1.4.3.2 Messages with error label: Address information part error. 63 18 11.1.4.3.3 Messages with error label: Non-distribution part error. 63 19 11.1.4.3.4 Messages with error label: Message escape 63 20 11.1.4.3.5 Messages
44、with error label: Ignore. 63 21 11.1.4.4 Syntactic error in truncated concatenation . 63 22 11.1.4.5 Exceptions 64 23 11.2.0 Message format . 64 24 11.2.0.1 Downlink RLC/MAC messages. 64 25 11.2.0.2 Uplink RLC/MAC messages 65 26 11.2.1 Packet Access Reject. 66 27 11.2.2 Packet Control Acknowledgemen
45、t 67 28 11.2.3 Spare . 68 29 11.2.4 Spare . 68 30 11.2.5 Spare . 68 31 11.2.6 Packet Downlink Ack/Nack 69 32 11.2.7 WGPRS Packet Downlink Assignment 70 33 11.2.8 Packet Downlink Dummy Control Block . 72 34 11.2.8b Packet Uplink Dummy Control Block 72 35 11.2.9c Packet Mobile TBF Status. 73 36 11.2.1
46、0 Spare . 73 37 11.2.11 Packet PDCH Release. 74 38 11.2.12 Spare . 74 39 11.2.13 PACKET POWER CONTROL 75 40 11.2.14 Spare . 75 41 11.2.15 Spare . 75 42 11.2.16 Packet Resource Request 76 43 11.2.17 Spare . 76 44 11.2.18 Spare . 76 45 11.2.19 Spare . 76 46 11.2.20 Spare . 77 47 11.2.21 Spare . 77 48
47、11.2.22 Spare . 77 49 11.2.23 Spare . 77 50 11.2.24 Spare . 77 51 11.2.25 Spare . 77 52 11.2.26 Packet TBF Release 78 53 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E vii11.2.27 Spare . 78 1 11.2.28 Packet Uplink Ack/Nack. 79 2 11.2.29 Packet Uplink Assignment81 3 11.2.30 Spare . 83 4 11.2.31 WGPRS Packet Timeslot Reconfigure
48、 . 84 5 12 Information element coding .86 6 12.5.1 WGPRS Channel Quality Report 88 7 12.5.2 WGPRS Common Dynamic Allocation 88 8 12.5.3 WGPRS Common Fixed Allocation . 90 9 12.21.1 Absolute Frame Number Encoding. 96 10 12.21.2 Relative Frame Number Encoding 97 11 13 Timers and counters .99 12 14 Rea
49、ction time definitions104 13 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E viii Figures 1 FIGURE 1: RLC/MAC BLOCK STRUCTURE 46 2 FIGURE 2: RADIO BLOCK STRUCTURE FOR DATA TRANSFER FOR WGPRS . 46 3 FIGURE 3: RADIO BLOCK STRUCTURE FOR CONTROL MESSAGE. 46 4 FIGURE 4: DOWNLINK RLC/MAC CONTROL BLOCK TOGETHER WITH ITS MAC HEADER 47 5 FIGURE 5: UPLINK RLC/MAC CONTROL BLOCK TOGETHER WITH ITS MAC HEADER. 47 6 FIGURE 6: DOWNLINK RLC DATA BLOCK . 50 7 FIGURE 7: UPLINK RLC DATA BLOCK 51 8 FIGURE 8: FIELD MAPPING WITHIN RLC/MAC MESSAGES 59 9 TIA/EIA-136-362-1E ix1 Tables 2 TABLE 1: FORMAT OF S/P
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